Saturday, June 23, 2012

Cherai Beach




Cherai Beach is an excellent place that has plenty of sun, sand and water. It has only recently come into the limelight. Cherai is a village on Vypeen Island which is part of Ernakulam district. A narrow island strip stretching some 40 km, Vypeen has backwaters to the east and the Arabian Sea to the west. Cherai is accessible both by road and waterway. With the construction of three bridges the distance by road to Vypeen is considerably reduced.

Caressed by both the sea and the backwaters Cherai presents a unique environment. Cherai beach that lines the village of Cherai along the Arabian Sea extends 8 km. Not exposed to much tourist influx till recently, Cherai is less commercialised than Kovalam or Varkala. The development is chiefly concentrated near the 400-metre walkway. There are a number of hotels and shops here and the beach has a tranquil atmosphere. The golden sands and the shallow waters make it safe for swimmers. Dolphins can be spotted here occasionally. Land inward is all pastoral with paddy fields and coconut palms. The road leading to Cherai runs some way along the backwaters offering view of rows of Chinese nets. 


Best Season: Through out the year

Location: Cherai is just 15 minutes drive from North Paravur (4km). It can be approached from Ernakulam either by taking a ferry to Vypeen island which is 24 km away (40 minutes by bus) from Cherai or taking the longer road route via Edappally to North Paravur and from there to Cherai, a distance of about 25km.

How to Reach: Nearest Railway Station: Ernakulam Junction, about one km from the main boat jetty.
Nearest Airport : Kochi International Airport, about 20 km from Ernakulam town.

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